The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 30, 1894, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. C. WINK, - Cditok 4 PpiopiticTen.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, I89-I.
III?IIJI.L.ICAX TICKI2T.
8TATK.
Governor,
DANIEL II. HASTINGS.
Lieit. Governor,
WALTEK LYON.
Auditor General,
AMOS H. MYLIN.
Secretary of Internal iflairs,
JAMES W. LATTA.
Conjircss-at-Largo,
GALVSIIA A. GROW,
GEORGE 1 HUFF.
corxTv.
Congress,
A. W. COOK.
(Subject to action of Dist. Conference.)
Assembly,
J. E. WESK,
Associate JuJvre,
J. A. NASH.
District Attorney,
1'. M. CLARK.
Coroner,
J. W. MORROW.
BEl'UBLICAX STATE eONTESHOX.
The Republican State Convention
met in the opera house at Ilarrisburg
od tbe 23d inpt., and was called to
order at 10:30, by Chairman Gilkeson
of the State CeDtral Committee.
General Lnusis Wagucr was made
temporary chairman. Dr. T. L.
Flood of Crawford county was the
permanent chairman. Gen'l Jas. A.
Beaver placed General Daniel II.
Hastings, of Belle loo te in nomina
tion fur Governor, and Charles Em
ery Smith seconded the same. Geo
" eral Hastings' nomination was made
by acclamation by a rising vote.
For Lieutenant Governor the name
of Walter Lyon of Pittsburg, and
Congressman John B. Robinson of
Doleware county, were submitted to
tbe convention, each being backed up
by good speeches by their respective
admirers. This is tbe only office on
which a ballot was taken, the other
nominations having been made by
acclamation. A ballot for Lieut.
Governor revealed 62 votes for
"Jack" Robinson, and 103 for Lyon.
Amos II. Mylin of Lancaster county,
was unanimously nominated for Au
ditor General; Gen. James W. Lat-
ta, of Philadelphia, for Secretary of
Infernal affairs; Galusha A. Grow of
Susquehanna county and George F.
Huff of Westmoreland county, for
Congressmen-at-Large.
The convention was one of the
largest ever held in the State, and
contained many of the most promi
nent men in the State. It was re
markable for the enthusiasm display
ed, as well as its oratorical goms.
Harmony aud good cheer prevailed
to a remarkable degree, some of the
brightest and happiest speeches com
ing from those who had been candi
dates but whose names were with'
urawn from the list before the voting
began.
The platform was adopted amid
the greatest enthusiasm. It speaks
out boldly on all the great questious
now before the American people and
cannot be misunderstood.
THE PLATFORM.
Tho following declaration of principles
was unanimously adopted by tlieconven
tion :
"The Republicans of Pennsylvania, In
convention assembled, repeat, for the
regulation and government of the nation
al currency, the following principles of
finance which were announced by us at
our lat State convention, and which,
since then have received the overwhelm
Ing approval of our fellow citizens:
"We favor the expansion of the circu
lating medium of the country until tho
same shall amount to forty dollars per
capita of our population, and approve the
provision to issue National bank notes to
the par value of the amount of bonds de
posited to secure their circulation.
"Wo declare that the obligation ot the
government should be discharged In
money, approved and current in all civ
ilized nations, to the end that a largely
increased reserve of gold should be grad
ually accumulated and maintained.
"We declare our belief to be that no
legislation can make our currency meet
the needs of the American people unless
it conforms to the following utterance of
our last National convention :
"Tho American people, from tradition
and interest, favor bi-metalism, and the
Republican party demand the use of
both gold and silver as standard money,
with such restrictions and under such
provisions to bo determined by leirisla
tion as will soeuro aud maintain the par
ity of values of the two metals, so that
the purchasing and debt-paying power of
a dollar, whether silver, gold or paper,
shall bo at all times ennui. The interest
of the producers of the country, its farm
ers and its workingmcn demand that ev
ery dollar, paper or coin, issued by the
government shall bo as good as auy
other.
"The threats and efforts which the
Democratic party, uow in control of the
executive and legislative departments of
the National government, are making to
destroy the system of protection to
American iudustries, have wrecked our
manufacturing establishments, destroyed
the value of our farm products, ruined
our employers, beggared our working
men and brought distress upon the hon
esty of their proposed legislation.
"We denounce the Democratic assault
upon the American protactive system,
because its effects have already been to
loduoe to idluuess twtuilliuus of work
ingmcn and values to an amount greater
than tho national debt created for the
suppression of the rebollion j because it
enlarges the free list only upon products
which employ the greatest number of
American workmen j because it strikes
with equal cruelty tho farmer, the miner,
the lumberman, the iron, tho glass, and
the textile workers; because It transfers
work from our own mills, mines and
workshops to foreign countries; because
it is sectional ami aimed directly at
northern industries, and fosters tho plant
ation system and destroyes the farm; be
cause It is vicious in its changes from
specific to ad valorem duties, in its re
duction of the revenues of the govern
ment by many millions of dollars, and it
resorts to war taxes and increasod inter
nal and direct taxes to make up the de
ficiency it needlessly creates.
"We commend and approve the efforts
of our senators and members of congress
to delay and defeat the passage of legis
lation hostile to any American industry,
and we denounce tho treatment of our
workingmcn by tho Democratic commit
tee of tho senate, which, in violation of
courtesy and of all legislative tradition,
denied them a hearing when they desired
In a constitutional manner to remonstrato
against tho destructive legislation.
"We denouce the selection of a south
ern Democrat for the secretaryship of the
Interior as a deliberate betrayal of the
welfare of our soldiers and sailors, and
deplore tho needless persecutions, sus
picions and privations to which they have
been subjected under that hostile admin
istration. "We denounce tho unpatriotic and un
American management of our toreign re
lations by the Democratic national ad
ministration, which surrenders Ameri
can treaty right and vital interests in
Samoa and which has unjustifiably plan
ned aud labored to uphold and restore an
odious monarchy in Hawaii and prevent
the establishment there of a sister repub
lic in conflict with tho principles of self-
government upon which our own repub-
lio was founded.
"We demand the enactment of such
legislation as will prevent the immigra
tion of paupers, criminals and persons
incapable either physically or mentally,
of self-support.
'We demand such chango in our nat
uralization system as will deny the rights
of American citizenship to Anarchists,
and to all other persons hostile to our
government and to that liberty of law
upon which it is based.
"The Cleveland administration has ver
ified the worst apprehensions of thoso
who opposed its entranco into ofticc. It
has demonstrated its incapacity to gov
ern both foreign and domestic affairs. It
has shown its powerlossness to counsel
wisely even its own party followers, so
that Democratic congressmen are adrift
upon all questions where the power of
public patronage docs not compel them
to act alike. Immediately upon its ac
cession to power tho Democratic party be
trayed the confidence the American peo
ple had reposed in it and since then it
has continuously shown itself so thor
oughly unequal to the discharge of tbe
high trust committed to its care, that its
history excites the contempt and distrust
of every thoughtful citizen."
Ira! to wiite their own scedulcs. On
the great Maple, sugar, they oiler
rates of duties, ad valorem, that are
25.04 higher than tho much abused
McKinley bill. The wholo perform
ance, as Tom Reed well expressed it,
bears evidence of either ignorance or
barter on all its features. It puts the
Democratic Senators helplessly on
the defensive, and they hiivo to stand
mute uiler the lashes and galling in
sults of such middle-weights as Halo
aud Aid rich Franklin Nat's.
WARREN
NATIONAL BANK
Warren, Penna.
CAPITAL, $150,000.00
DIRECTORS:
Nelson 1. Wheeler,
Jerry Crary,
Geo. M. Farmlee,
C. Sehimmolfcng,
Christian Smith,
David W. Reaty,
Win. D. Urown,
Andrew IIcrtr.pl,
' A. T. Scolicld,
II. T. Russell,
II. A. .lamieson.
Personal and linsiiuss account solici
ted on most favorable, terms consistent
with good conservative lianlinti.
Interest allowed on deposits.
G. X. P It MI. EE, Pres.
II. A. JAMIESOX, Vice. Pres.
F. E. HER TXEL, (.ishicr
SAW MILLS!
ENGINES AND BOILERS.
Improved friction feed, fiend for Cata
logue and Special prices to A. R. Farqu
har A Co., York Pa. Agents wanted.
SEPARATORS.
Traction and plain engines. New Im
provements over all. Send for Catalogue,
special prices and terms. Agents want
ed. RUBER M F'G CO.,
Marion, Ohio.
The non-partisan character of the
reception tendered General Hastings
ou his return to Bellefonte Thursday
must have made him feel that it was
worth whilo waiting four years to he
thus honored. His neighbors did
themselves proud in thus showing the
world that they respect and houorthe
Republican standard bearer.
WE ALWAYS LEAD BUT NEVER FOLLOW.
DAVID MTNTZ.
A $3,000 lOI,IAK STOCK TO NKIaircT'FIlOM.
The finest and largest line of Dry Goods anil Clothing in this County can only
bo seen nt our store, and prices that cannot be beat. We buv in such large lots, that
we can sell cheaper than any houso and give you the best of goods. It will pay you
to send for samples.
CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTHS, HOYS.
You will find at our store, in tho very latest Btyles, and prices very low.
lead in this branch as in all others.
GENT'S FURNISHINGS,
Everything that pertains to mako up this stock, ran be found at our store.
We
We never before have had such a trade In this lino. It haa proved that wo keep
tho latest and best styles in tho market, and sell at tho very lowest price.
CARPETS OF ALL KINDS & PRICES.
Lace Curtains, heavy drapery, Cuitain Poles A Shades, at tho very lowest prices.
Haby Carriages, trunks, valises, Queenswaro and Glassware, In Ihet, anything
you may want in this lino, can be found at
DAVID MTNTZ'S.
Mnrienvillo, Pa.
IIIUIIKST MAKKF.T PRICE paid for Wool, fisioep pelts, Hides, Ginseng.
BASNE
New goods for Spring and Summer
being received daily at
NETT
a
ere
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Interest in the various industrial
armies now tramping across thecouu
try is abating, and unemployed work
ingnieu are placing their seal of dis
approval upon these wandering bands
of loafers who do nut waut work and
who would refuse it, as they have iu
several iostaoces, were it offered to
them. American workingmen are
not fools.
The friends of Breckinridge, the
falleu Kentucky idol, seem to have
gained control of the district execu
tive committee, and will pull all the
strings possible to secure his nomina
tion in September. This contest is
being watched with increasing inter
est in all parts of tbe country. It
remains ta be seen whether Kentucky
will wipe out tho blot ou her fair
name.
Good StiK'k, Hood Carriages, and Hug
ics to let upon the most reasonable terms,
le will also do
JOB TE.ZMZIG-
All orders left at the Post Ollico will
receive prompt attention.
Dealers in
TOBACCO, CIGARS
COX FKCTIOXA ICY.
ALSO
Oysters, Fruits, Vegetables,
and Choice Viands of
all kinds in their
season.
A nice line of the Best Brands of
FLOUR AND COFFEE.
CATTTION-. ir a dealer offers W. K,
Doog-las &boes at a reduced price, or say
he haa them without name stamped on
bottom, put him down as a fraud.
Mn ' 'HI!"
w
i L. Douglas
S3 SHOE ThVwLD.
XV. L. DOUGLAS Shoes ars stylUh, easy fitting-,
and give better satisfaction at the prices ad
vertised than SJiv other make. Try one pair and
l)e convinced. The stamping of v . L. Douglas1
n.ime and price on the bottom, which guarantees
their value, saves thousands of dollars annually
to those who wear them. Dealers who push the
sale of W. L. Douglas Shoea gain customers,
which helps to increase the sales on their full line
of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit,
and we believe you can save monev by buying all
your footwear of the dealer advertised below.
Catalogue free upon application. Addreas,
W. 1. DOUOLAS. Brockton, Mass. bold by
F. R. LANSON. Tionesta, Pa.
Since 1838 the Governors of ibis
Com uion wealth bave bt-eu divided
among tbe counties as follows: Pur-
ter, of Dauphin ; Bhunk, of Berks;
Johnson, of Westmoreland ; Bigler,
of Clearfield; Pollack, of Northum
berland ; Pucker, of Lycoming; Cur
tin, of Centre (two terms) ; Geary,
of Cumberland (two terms); Hart
ranft, of Montgomery (two terms);
lloyt, of Luzerue; Pattison, of Phil
adelphia (two terms); Leaver of
Centre, and next Hustings, of Centre.
It is remarkable tbat all of tbat
territory west, north aud south of
Westmoreland lias never Bbnt a Gov
ernor to Ilarrisburg. Telegraph.
Wo aim to keep our stock perfectly
pure anil atrictly fresh, and customers
will find our goods always wholesome
and first class.
Nice, clean Billiard Hall end Barber
Shop in connection. Give us a call.
Cor. of Klin and Bridge Sta.,
TIOITESTA, PA.
Senator Gorman announces that
the Democrats of the Senate are
practically uuited in support of tbe
amended tariff bill. This means that
Gorman, Brice it al. bave got
through with all their hack door
deals: that the iuL'irliue with the
stock market and Wall street spec
ulators has been fully worked, aud
that they have I he permission of the
Suiiar Truet to proceed. These
piuchback statesiueu, solemnly
pledged to duties for revenue only,
bave patched up a bill plastered over
with (sectional protection. With their
nartv exnlicitlv nleJied aeaiust
' 1 pu
trusts, they Lave allowed the 1 in
'. II. Wliitcniiiu,
NEW STORE!
Having purchased tho store formerly
owned by J. F. Ovcrlandcr, next door to
W. N. Y. A P. It. R. Station, I am pre
pared to furnish tho public with any
tiling in tho line of
IRECERIES & PROVISIONS.
CON FECTIONERI KM,
ITT
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TIME TABLE In
effect Nov. !.((, 1WW.
Trains leave Tio-
'TTjyJ nesta lor oil i.uy
aL ami points west as
No. l3 Through Freight (carry
ing passengers) U:-0 a. m.
No. 31 Hutialo Express 12:07 noon.
No. bl Way r reiglit (carrying
passengers) 4:15 p. in.
No. 33 Oil City hit less 7:o3 p. in.
For lIiekory,Tidiouto,Vari'en,Kinzua,
JSraittord, Oli-iui and tlie l.ust :
No. 80 Oleun Express H:41 a. in.
No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:l.i p. 111.
No. IKi Through Freight (car
rying passengers) G:.r0 p. m.
No. 00 Way Freight (currying
passengers to Tionesta) 8:11a. m
Trains 03 and 06 Run Iuily and carry
passengers to aud trom points between
Oil Citv and Irvineton only. Other trains
run daily except Sunday.
Get Time Tables and full Information
from S. Q. CLAHK, Aegnt, Tionesta, Pa,
It. iil.l.li, tien 1 rsupi
J. A. FELLOWS,
(Jen'l Passenger cfc Ticket Agent
Uuthtlo, N. Y
TAR. CONNEHS, EYE, EAR,
YJ and TJ HUM
NO.S1
AT KUIUiKON.
Will be at the Central House on Wednes
dav. May Oth. and on the second Wed
Iiieaday of every month following, for the
purpose of treating eye, ear, nose and
roal cases.
WHOLESALE AND RATAIL.
Also the
FAMOUS PILLSBURY FLOUR I
I guarantee prices as low as tho lowest.
and all goods delivered freo of charge
Call aud see mo.
C. M. WHITEMAN,
WEST SIDE,
TIONESTA, PA
S.B.
GENERA. MERCHANTS,
Furniture Dealers
AND
UNDERTAKERS,
TIONESTA, PENN.
What is this
ifcjigf
anyhow
T
U
It is the only bow (ring) which
cannot be pulled from the watch
To be had only with Jas. IS
Filled and other watch cases r- -'
stamped with this trade rr.r.t : V
A poital will bring you a watch n-.; c,
KeystoneWatch Cc. '
IHlLAUiLKIiA.
18 8
PKLT5TG 94.
VICTOR BICYCLE.
IS THE LEADING MACHINE FOR
FAST RIDING AND
PLEASURE!
Every whoel guaranteed.
EXTRA INNER TUBE.
with every v. heel. Call and see sample.
For sale by.
N. E. HOLMES,
Tionesta, Pa.
Hend for Catalogue,
"Thcso hard times is a bonanza" for thoso
that want to buy.
A nice lino and well noloctod stock In all kinds of dry.goods.' rThoy nover'wero
as cheap as this Spring. Como in and oo or sond'ln for a few Hiuiiplosjund you will
find prices as low as any Retail Iiouno In tho Worldandjf prices aromas) choapj.why
not buy at home.
1
We don't take tho back neat for anything in this end of tho Universe.
We have tho largest stock, and It's well selected and bought an cheap aa nnynno
and we are going to sell them by tho Power of Irrpsistablo prices.
-SHOES-
In this line we think wo can Suit in Stylo, Suit In Widths, Stilt in price and
Cash is buying tlieni cheaper this Spring than ever before.
Don't forget that wo carry a lino of Carpets to stilt tho trade and von can bavn
them out to Ot, and delivered Immediately, and no waiting aud wasting of liino, and
prices as low as any other Concern on earth.
GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED
In this line wo buy often and try to keep a nlco assortment, and fresh Ht all
times, and prices that surprlso all.
Now, alter reading all these Signs on paper, tho best way to prove thoso things
is to como and see what chash buys.
LANSON'S,
Iron Building, Tionesta, Pa.
You Can Prove
What wo say by just seeing tho Goods and Prices. Values are still climbing up
while prices arc coming down. We will not show you a "job" lot of goods, but wo
can show you a nobby lino of nico goods, of tho best selected patterns and styles.
Not what other dealers could not use and oonseiiuontly sold as "Jobs," but strictly
llrst class in every respect, styles of 1SUI, from tho best manufactories.
PRICES NEVER WERE SO LOW !
and we always aim to keep tjuality on top and prices at tho bottom. You know
how they wear, and look as well as Custom Suits. We are headquarters for IlaU
Shirts, Neckwear and Furnishings. Just step in and seo us, and wo will use you
right.
LEDEBUR & MILES.
SIGG-INS & HERMAN,
DRUGGISTS tfc GROCERS.
TIONES TA, - j- - PENN.
IN OUR GKOCEKY DEPAHTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND
THE FRESHEST mQCEMIEg.
1SEKKIES, FKUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
In our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always be found Iho
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
Lawrence & Smearbauqh,
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
THE-
FAR0UHAS1
' '' '3-"' r'r'y. .
PATnNT VAklABLB VkTci'lOfTFliED
bust Set Works In ths World.
;j Mill & Engine
N . J the Medal and Highest A ward
' it . World' Columbian Exposition.
; l.ti.t owle. tthinjrle Miils, Mchinerj
'-5 A.'ruulLural liupUiueuta of Buhl
r.,i'H hend fur illmttrjU-d CAUltinitu
vrquhar CO., Ltd.,
We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines
to Bhow farmers as this season. Every one 6hows invent
ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of
WALTER A.WOOD.
The Wood machines, as made for 1 892, are winning crowds
of new friends. Examine the new chain-drive, and balance
reel, on the Wood harvester. Examine the new spring
lift and the new axle extension on the Wood mowers. Ex
amine the Wood hand-dump rakes, virtually self-dumping.
. -In8 mm
TF
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YOU WANT a respectable lob
printing at a rcaaouuble price Men
your oruor to una oiuce.
CHARLES A. HILL
AGENT FOR AND DEALER IN
FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND,
INCLUDING
nEAPEUS, JUNDEllS, MOWKHS. HAKES, SPltlNG
T00T1L HAHKCm S, (MAIN AND (JOHN DRILLS
ALSO BUGGIES, WAGONS AND CAlfTS.
,-FJ?rK.QUAI,TTY OI'' LUBItrCATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS OF RAP
ID AND SLOW MOTION MACHINERY.
ReioiH uiukinn piirrhahoa I woulil ask FurineiM ami of hern to inspoct niv ato-k
and prices. Everything ot the best ami most approved quality, and at prices with
in the reach of all.
CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa.
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